Horse Racing Preview - 3rd May 2017 - Ascot - Blue Point set to make return. Photo Credit: The Sun

Horse Racing Preview – Ascot – 3rd May May 2017

Today’s horse racing preview comes from Ascot, with 2 selections from the meeting. How many more times will the crossbar come into play as it did yesterday with two selections beaten by small margins in to seconds, at least Taurean Star came through to win at 4/1.

15.45 Ascot – Merribelle Stable Pavilion Stakes (Group 3)

This is a good opportunity for Godolphins Blue Point to land this starter point as his transition first run. The son of Shamardal should come on this season after a successful juvenile career notching up three wins which included the Group 2 Gimcrack Stakes, was just denied in the Middle Park Stakes and his last run when third in the Dewhurst when behind Guineas favourite Churchill.

On his juvenile form he should show his class in this on his way to possibly a crack at Royal Ascot with an entry in the Coronation Cup. As for any dangers in the race Clive Cox’s Harry Angel ran a good second on debut here when splitting Visionary and Reach High, the third has franked the form this year, but was turned at Lingfield recently.

Best of the rest, Mokarris finished runner up to Blue Point in the Gimcrack by three lengths, but at 14/1 he could be the likely outsider to run a big race.

Blue Point : 2pt win @ 7/4 (BOG) 

16.55 Ascot – Redcentric Manny Mercer Apprentice Handicap (0-85)

These are the typical races that the on course touts claw some of their money back, Willie Haggas’s four year old Selection heads the market. With only four career runs which had mainly come on the all weather where he recorded his first win at Kempton in a 0-70 handicap.

His turf form came at Pontefract when running third, the runner up First Voyage went on to win next time out. This is a big step up in class and I’m not convinced the yard is firing on all cylinders.

Brian Ellison’s Gerry The Glover had significant support in the market on his first seasonal run at Pontefract when backed from large odds into 16/1 and was just denied a place return. The seventh place finisher Alejandro franked the form on bank holiday Monday at Beverley.

His last run was probably his best out if his past eleven runs since winning at Gosforth Park two seasons ago. The horse though whom I have gone for is Roger Charltons Cat Silver. Despite still a maiden there are not many miles on the clock for this four year old son of Dansili

Two good runs over a mile as a juvenile, went on to three making no impact, but his final run last season was not that bad despite finishing seventh in a 0-80 handicap over 10.2f. Drops back to 8f this afternoon, a good racing weight and new yard since leaving Sir Michael Stoutes yard over the winter.

Cat Silver : 1pt each way @ 7/1 (BOG)

 

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Horse Racing Preview

Here is our horse racing preview for Wednesday 3rd May 2017 across UK and Ireland Horse Racing today, unit stakes advised upon each selection.

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 3rd May 2017 -Pontefract 2.15pm – William Hill Supports The Northern Racing College EBF Novice Stakes

Marsh Storm – 9/4 – 2pt stake

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 3rd May 2017 – Wolverhampton 3pm – Polyroof Advanced Liquid Roofing Handicap

Viola Park – 3/1 – 2pt stake

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 3rd May 2017 -Pontefract 3.25pm -Betfred Supports The Northern Racing College Handicap

Gambit – 5/1 – 1pt stake (EW)

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland -3rd May 2017 -Wolverhampton 4.10pm -Roof Care (North Staffs) Ltd Maiden Fillies’ Stakes

Jalela – 7/4 – 5pt stake


Notes

Jalela ran well when finishing 2nd on debut at Newmarket when losing out to Night Circus over a mile. The Richard Hannon filly now steps up in trip and will be the one to beat. Danger in the field would be Spinnaka for Luca Cumani, who has finished 2nd on both of her starts.

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Real Madrid vs Atletico Madrid – Match Preview

Champions League Semi Final 1st Leg, Santiago Bernabeu Stadium, Madrid 7.45pm

 

A huge semi final looms this evening and the Spanish capital will be divided as the Champions League Semi Final 1st Leg takes place at the Bernabeu between Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid.

The two Spanish clubs faced each other in last year’s Champions League final with Real Madrid winning on penalties and in 2014, Atletico looked to have had the final won when Diego Godin scored after 36 minutes only for a Sergio Ramos equaliser in injury time. Real went on to win the final 4-1 in extra time. Diego Simeone will be looking to overcome his fierce rivals even more now, with speculation that the Argentine could be moving away from the Vincent Calderon stadium at the end of the season.

Los Merengues won on the weekend when narrowingly beating Valencia 2-1 with a Marcelo goal 5 minutes from time. A much needed win to stay level on points with Barcelona heading into the last 3 games of the season.

Atletico won 5-0 away to Las Palmas on the weekend with Kevin Gameiro scoring a brace to keep Los Rojiblancos in 3rd place, ensuring a spot in the Champions League next season.

Team News

Real will be without Gareth Bale due to a calf injury and centre back Pepe, who is out with a rib injury. Raphael Varane will be vying for a starting place alongside captain Sergio Ramos in the heart of defence along with Alvaro Morata, Vasquez, Isco and Rodriguez aiming to replace the injured Gareth Bale in the attack. Cristiano Ronaldo will be looking to keep up his excellent record of goalscoring in the Champions League and will likely start up front with Frenchman, Karim Benzema.

Atletico have a few injury problems with Sime Vrsaljko and right back Juanfran missing out o Simeone may revert centre back Stefan Savic to right back for the crucial game tonight. Belgian Yannick Carrasco could also miss out due to a collarbone injury. Diego Godin returns after a domestic suspension.

Players to Watch

Real Madrid’s Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates after scoring his side’s third goal during the Champions League quarterfinal second leg soccer match between Real Madrid and Bayern Munich at Santiago Bernabeu stadium in Madrid, Spain, Tuesday April 18, 2017. (AP Photo/Daniel Ochoa de Olza)

Cristiano Ronaldo scored a hat trick against Bayern Munich in the Quarter Final 2nd Leg to become the first player to score 100 goals in UEFA club competitions. The forward is always a goal threat, whether from the penalty spot, his aerial ability or from his free kicks, Ronaldo can create a goal from nothing and the 4 time Ballon D’or winner will be doing everything he can to provide Real another spot in the Champions League Final and make history by winning the competition for the 12th time. Ronaldo has scored 18 goals in 27 appearances against Los Rojiblancos, including 2 hat tricks and 8 of those goals  coming from the penalty spot.

Frenchman Antoine Griezmann will be the target for the Real Madrid defenders as the striker’s movement is second to none, whether it be a poacher in the 6 yard box or a free kick from 25 yards, Griezmann can do it all. His pace opens up defences and he creates space for his striking partners, allowing his midfielders to join in the attack. He is capable of playing as a number 9 or a number 10 and he enjoys scoring at the Bernabeu, having notched 3 goals at the home of Real.

Antoine Griezmann will provide Atletico Madrid’s main goal threat

 

The game between the two will surely be an entertaining one as both sides have great attacking options and with Atletico’s record against Real, I can see the game ending in a 1 – 1 draw, with both Ronaldo and Griezmann to hit the back of the net for their clubs.

 

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  • Skybet Scorecast Boost – James Rodriguez to score first and Real Madrid to win 2-0 – 50/1
  • Skybet Scorecast Boost (Double Chance) – Antoine Griezmann to score first and either Atletico Madrid to win 2-1 or Atletico Madrid to win 3-1 – 45/1
  • Skybet Featured RequestAbet – Griezmann to score and Ramos to be carded – 6/1
  • Skybet Featured RequestAbet – Ronaldo to score a header and Atletico Madrid to score a penalty – 100/1
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  • Skybet RequestAbet Specials – 11/1 to 28/1 – Carvajal, Luis, Godin and Gabi to be carded – 22/1
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Horse Racing Preview

Here is our horse racing preview for Tuesday 2nd May 2017 across UK and Ireland Horse Racing today, unit stakes advised upon each selection.

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 2nd May 2017 -Nottingham 2.40pm – 32Red.com Median Auction Maiden Stakes

Desert Explorer – 3/1 – 3pt stake

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland -2nd May 2017 -Brighton 3pm -Roa/racing Post Owners Jackpot Handicap

Bahamian Sunrise – 6/4 – 3pt stake

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 2nd May 2017 -Nottingham 3.10pm -32Red On The App Store Handicap

Manton Grange – 1pt stake (EW)

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 2nd May 2017 – Nottingham 4.50pm – 32Red Handicap

On Fire – 2/1 – 2pt stake

Notes

Bahamian Sunrise enjoys Brighton and was only beaten a head on re appearance a week ago after a 181 day break. The gelding has an unchanged mark and with this slightly shorter distance, will be the one to beat. Danger in the field looks to be Cosmopolitan Girl who though returns from a 272 day break, has been running well since joining Robert Cowell, having won 1 and placed in its last 2 starts.

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Horse Racing Preview – Brighton & Yarmouth – 2nd May 2017

Today’s horse racing preview comes from 2 meetings, Brighton and Yarmouth. Frustrating getting run down on the second selection to just miss out on a 11/4 each way double when once more subjected with non-runners leaving just four runners.

 

14.30 Brighton – Hertz Car Rental Handicap  (0-70)

Brighton from my angle is a track for hold up horses, the selection Raffle King represents Mick Channon who showed some fair level of form on his three-year-old campaign when third at Kempton.

He was definitely the one to take out of the race despite just over five lengths behind the winner. My interest is the runner up, in Godolphins Desert Rain who despite being beaten at Doncaster recently, that maiden is going to produce future winners sooner than later.

He visited Brighton on his juvenile debut over the optimum trip, was not beaten far by a horse called Visionary who was recently just denied in a good-looking conditions race at Lingfield recently.

Danger to the selection will be the Clive Cox filly Foxcatcher who signed off her juvenile career with a good win at Windsor, the runner up Mercers went in to frank that form.

Raffle King : 2pt win @ 7/2 (BOG)

15.35 Brighton – EBF Stallions Breeding Winners Fillies Handicap (0-90)

Some nice fillies on show this afternoon, if Andrew Balding’s daughter of Passing Glance Lorelina just shows a fraction of her Newbury run on her last start when behind Entsar then the race should be done and dusted. She is one that does tend to show her best form at Epsom Downs.

Regardless, she has to be feared even off her current career runs, but I am taking her on with Pernickety of Lucy Wadham’s. The penny dropped on her last start when winning over course and distance here at Brighton 17 days ago. She still looks well treated off her current mark of 70.

Pernickity : 2pt win @ 7/2 (BOG)

16.00 Yarmouth – Weatherby’s Bank Handicap (0-70)

I don’t normally stay over loyal to handicappers, but David Simcock’s Ms Gillard should really be taking this average handicap under Jamie Spencer. Even though she is 0-7 and thoug looking exposed on her current mark she hasn’t run a bad race this year finishing placed five times.

Her last run at Brighton saw her just denied by one of today’s selections in Pernickity. The front pair were well clear of the third and considering that was her first career turf run, there should be a win around the corner now she steps back up to 10.1f which saw finish runner up this year at Newcastle.

Obvious dangers look to come from Longside and Fantasy Gladiator, but both have suffered and are winless from their past twenty-one and eighteen runs to date.

Ms Gillard : 2pt win @ 3/1 (BOG)

16.30 Yarmouth – Katie’s 30th Birthday Celebration Handicap (0-95)

Glory Awaits is a long way from the days which saw him finishing runner up to New Approach in the 2000gns, won at Listed level at best he has never shown his potential from that Newmarket run.

It’s been two and a half years since he was entering the winning enclosure at Veliefendi when landing the Group 2 International Topkapi Trophy. Now seven he even looks out of his depth here and is over looked with confidence.

David Simcock also has Horstead Keynes in the race and on jockey bookings looks the yards first string. His last win came in this race three years ago when off a mark of 89. Has two good place runs this year on the all-weather, especially his third at Lingfield when beaten favourite, will have to overcome a long losing streak, but first run here since landing this race in 2014.

The selection though goes to Michael Bells Taurean Star. Was seeing winning a 0-85 race around this time last year at Ascot, goes well fresh and a good break, should be feared under Spencer.

Taurean Star : 2pt Win @ 4/1 (BOG)

 

 

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A typical bank holiday calendar of racing, nothing really special even though we have many meetings to choose from, but today horse racing preview selections come from Beverley & Windsor.

After a difficult bank holiday weekend, today’s preview only contains two selections – one from each racecourse.

15.40 Beverley – Lynne Glenton Handicap (0-70)

Les Eyre does not get the run of the green at times with his handicappers, but Make on Madam won over a furlong further last week here at Beverley in the company and despite dropping back in trip and her penalty she should go close again for this course specialist. On paper her dangers look to come from Rebecca Bastiman’s Green Howard has run reasonably well on his last two outings and should fill the places.

Make on Madam : 2pts each way @ 5/1 (BOG)

16.55 Windsor – Collect totepool Winnings at Betfred Shops Handicap  (0-85)

Philip Hobbs and Clive Coxs are well represented here with Sternrubin and Lime and Lemon. The former once trained by Peter Chapple-hyam has had a fairly good career around the jumping code, makes his flat debut this afternoon for team Hobbs which is interesting with the first time hood. Lime and Lemon finished fifth on seasons reappearance at Doncaster. She was a winner around Beverley over 9.5f last season so has to be given the respect that she never the run.

The most eye-catching mount in the race is James Doyle on Ed de Giles Croquembouche, he has won at this level in the spring over a furlong less in a 0-85 handicap here at Windsor and also equipped himself in a 0-95 around here last May, goes well fresh and a liking for the course a plus.

Croquembouche : 1pt each way @ 11/2 (BOG)

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Horse Racing Preview

Here is our horse racing preview for Sunday 30th April 2017 across UK and Ireland Horse Racing today, unit stakes advised upon each selection.

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 30th April 2017 -Salisbury 2pm – Betfred Racing ‘Like Us On Facebook’ Maiden Stakes

Sharp Defence – Evens – 3pt stake

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 30th April 2017 -Salisbury 4pm -Betfred ‘Super League’ EBF Stallions Maiden Stakes

Nadaitak – 10/3 – 1pt stake )EW)

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 30th April 2017 – Salisbury 4.30pm – Betfred ‘City Bowl’ Handicap (Class 3)

The Tartan Spartan – 7/4 – 3pt stake

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland -30th April 2017 -Salisbury 5pm -Betfred ‘Follow Us On Twitter’ Fillies’ Handicap

Pepita – 14/1 – 1pt stake (EW)

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Horse Racing Preview – Salisbury, Thirsk, Limerick and Gowran Park – 30th April 2017

Today’s horse racing preview comes from Salisbury, Limerick, Gowran Park and Thirsk with selections from each meeting. Saturday’s always seems to eat into the weekly profits, just the one loyal winner coming in the way of Menorah, a horse you can trust.

 

14.30 Salisbury – Betfred Racing Like Us On Facebook Maiden Stakes (6.9f)

The top three in the market all look solid improvers, Richard Hannon’s Malcolm the Pug who finished third behind a very useful one of Gosden’s in Seven Heavens on debut at Ascot, the winner was placed in a Listed event at Newmarket recently.

Was disappointed though with him when running at Newbury over a sharp 6f, stablemate Majeste won the race and had gone on to equip himself well enough in pattern company. Now stepping up to 7f I want to see more from the Acclamation colt.

Ralph Beckett is another yard that have been in good form early doors, their representative here is Moonwise who is making her race course debut. She is by Exceed and Excel out of Moonstone Magic, this looks an index she will thrive around early in her career, commands respect.

The tissue favourite here is Clive Cox’s Del Parco who finished runner up at Kempton on debut. The winner and the third will come on from that race, he is nicely bred by Delegator out of Sparkle Park with the bloodline through sprinter Kyllachy. He probably deserves to get off the mark at the second attempt, even on breeding there is plenty of speed.

Del Parco : 2pt win @ 6/4 (BOG)

15.30 Salisbury  – Betfred Supports Jack Berry House Handicap (0-85)

Sir Michael Stoutes Adamant got off the maiden ladder when winning on his second start which came at Windsor, the formline should be strong through the third High Commander who was behind a horse I fancy at Thirsk this afternoon.

The fourth, Weekender, franked the form winning on the all-weather at Chelmsford, his form was franked by Maghfoor who won at Haydock yesterday, so the ripple of form is favouring Adamant to come out and boost it all even further.

Main danger looks the obvious John Gosden Elas Ruby who got off the mark on her fourth attempt at Chelmsford, she had prior to the win finished second at Newbury, the third horse in the race was Serenada who franked the form on Friday at Sandown and holds an Oaks entry.

The two at the head of the market look way above what else is on offer in the field, Adamant has a strong form line as does Elas Ruby,with the latter’s trainer in far better form I have swung towards the filly over the colt.

Edas Ruby : 2pt win @ 5/1 (BOG)

15.20 Limerick – Family Fun Day 21st May Handicap (7f)

Jim Bolger has a good string of handicappers this year already who look very forward, their entry here Club Wexford has run consistent enough this year to suggest he will be in the mix this afternoon.

Stepping back up to 7f will suit the Lawman gelding who finished second at Leopardstown over today’s index going down by just half a length. His last two runs have come over sprint trips, he has already reversed the form from the winner last time out at Navan over 5.5f.

I don’t see many dangers in the race apart from January Morn who is an ex Dermot Weld inmate, made a good debut for Anthony Mullins when fourth in a large field at Navan and could be the one to watch if strong support comes in for him.

Club Wexford : 2pts each way @ 11/2 (BOG)

15.35 Gowran Park  – Irish Stallion Farms European Breeders Fund Victor McCalmont Memorial Stakes (Listed)

Aidan O’Brien’s Somehow is going to be a short price to land this race this afternoon. Last year’s Cheshire Oaks & Snow Fairy Fillies Stakes winner was beaten on her return by Mick Channon’s Czabo who probably improved 12lb to cause the upset.

The race was not that strong with the fifth placed Queen Anne’s Lace being thrashed and last of ten in the Listed Salsabil stakes last week. Even the third has been beaten twice since which makes the form very suspect.

Somehow has a full calender of top entries this year, but she has to show more this time around if she is to be taken seriously. Turret Rocks has been very frustrating to follow since winning the May Hill Stakes just over eighteen months ago.

She finished in front of Somehow last season in the Irish Oaks and was put in her place in the Yorkshire Oaks the following month. Both of her wins have come over a mile. This is an interesting new trip for her over the 9.5f, and on that assumption I am going to give her one more run to show me she still obtains her ability at the age of four.

Another of interest is Jessica Harrington’s Beautiful Morning whose pedigree being by Galileo through the bloodline of George Washington you would feel she has the capacity to be a smart filly. She is also dropping back in trip and has been effective over 10f throughout her short career.

I am torn between Beautiful Morning and Turret Rocks, both yards are in good early season form, with Harrington taking both of the big races last weekend I am in strong mind that her filly can come on and go close in a very open event.

Beautiful Morning : 1pt each way @ 7/1 (BOG)

16.20 Limerick – 4 Of Us Play Live At Limerick Racecourse June 23rd Handicap (12.4f)

The names of some of these races take me longer to write than the preview, one horse even though looks exposed is Joseph O’ Brien’s Udago who had become frustrating to back with confidence. When he crashed the party at Dundalk when beating Special Gravity, I thought hang on, the yard have a potentially nice handicap horse here.

He has flattered to deceive, won over 13f last June when trained by his father, but has failed to sparkle over the past ten months with his best run when third at Dundalk in which saw Special Gravity reverse the previous form.

I think there is still a win in him, if today or next week he is still reasonably handicapped off 80, if he fails to win or make the frame here surely he will drop at least another 2-3lb, so a win is coming.

As the likely winner, this is a stick in a pin and get lucky handicap, Andrew Slattery’s Sharjah is coming off the back of a win at Dundalk when beating his field emphatically, has won over 12f which came around late May and early June so worth watching at present.

Udogo : 1pt each way @ 8/1 (BOG)

17.15 Thirsk – Thirsk Racecourse Ideal Conference Venue Maiden Stakes (8f)

This I think is the best bet on the card at Thirsk this afternoon in Roger Varian’s Materialist. His runner up finish behind Trading Point at Haydock. His juvenile start is turning out to be a useful maiden with the form line bouncing nicely through Weekender who finished fourth.

Best of the rest, Secret Advisor for Charlie Appleby, nicely related to a middle-distance dam, and with Godolphin horses looking more forward I would fear him the most in the field.

Materialist : 3pt win @ 6/4 (BOG) 

 

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Horse Racing Preview

Here is our horse racing preview for Saturday 29th April 2017 across UK and Ireland Horse Racing today, unit stakes advised upon each selection.

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 29th April 2017 -Leicester 2.20pm – Totescoop6 Play Today Handicap

Time To Exceed – 11/10 – 2pt stake

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 28th April 2017 -Leicester 2.55pm -Totescoop6 The Millionaire Maker Novice Stakes

Never Back Down – 4/9 – 10pt stake

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 29th April 2017 – Leicester 4.40pm – Toteexacta Pick The 1st & 2nd Handicap

Favourite Royal – 4/1 – 2pt stake (EW)

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 29th April 2017 -Leicester 5.10pm -Totetrifecta Pick The 1,2,3 Maiden Stakes

Oasis Charm – 2/1 – 3pt stake (EW)

Notes

Never Back Down finished 2nd on debut when running well but losing out to Godolphin’s Sound and Silence by 1/2 a length at Newmarket 11 days ago. The money came for Never Back Down at Newmarket so the colt was clearly going well at home. Connections were very pleased with the outing and Hugo Palmer’s 2 year old colt will improve and will be the one to beat.

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Horse Racing Preview – Punchestown, Sandown, Doncaster – 29th April 2017

Today’s horse racing preview comes from Punchestown, Ripon, Doncaster, Sandown and Haydock, with 7 selections across the meetings. Disappointed with the string of places yesterday, two winners though to add to the week.

The racing from Sandown and Punchestown will resolve both trainers’ titles up for grabs, Nicholls v Henderson and Mullins v Elliott.

 

13.50 Sandown – Bet365 Juvenile Handicap Hurdle (16f)

Do not be surprised to see multiple entries from both Paul Nicholls and Nicky Henderson yards as they go head to head for the trainer title. Seven Barrows look likely to prevail and have a fairly strong contender in the first with Call Me Lord who makes his debut for the trainer and what a berry stage to do it at Sandown.

The four-year-old looks a very progressive type after good wins in France up-to two and a half miles, he has been given a stiff mark of 135 though which is not that generous enough to exploit, but with the current rain forecasted he looks the one to beat.

Paul Nicholls has Dolos entered who has a vast amount of experience at this level, but most of his better form has been around the novice ranks, beaten off 132 at Ascot proves he is probably within the grasp of the handicap on what level of form he has shown.

So, the first race I actually do not fancy any of the main contenders, I have opted for Seamus Mullins Landin who ran at both festivals when competing in Grade 1 company. Leading up to those big steps in class he was consistent around the juvenile ranks placed on two occasions this year at Warwick. His opening handicap mark of 130 looks to give him a solid chance of at least running well in this.

Landin : 1pt each way @ 12/1 (BOG)

14.25 Sandown – Bet365 Oaksey Chase (Grade 2)

Without being detrimental towards two top trainers but they are really digging from their stars of old with Josses Hill who taking on a trip that looks beyond him, Vibrato Valtat has not won between the flags for 18 months and Art Mauresque would have to improve 14lb before even considering.

So that narrows the field down to two, Menorah and Traffic Fluide. At least Menorah won this race last year when beating Valseur Lido. With three of his four follow up runs he was placed which included a runner spot in last year’s Charlie Hall Chase and third in the long distance hurdle. He might be the ripe old age of 12, but is a sound jumper which has seen him never falling in his career.

Gary Moore’s Traffic Fluide just might be a little young taking on these big guns. Don’t get me wrong, he deserves his chance like the rest of the field, ran a cracker at Aintree when third to Fox Norton in the Melling Chase, the winner has taken the scalp of the mighty Un De Sceaux at this festival.

A winner over two miles around Sandown when competing around the novice ranks, he has a few years on his side here, a nice prospect and only seven years old. but he will learn again from this race that he has plenty of time to thrive next year.

Menorah : 2pt Win @ 2/1 (BOG)

14.35 Punchestown – Dooley Insurances Cross Country Chase (24f)

As we tend to follow Edna Bolger blind in these events, it has not been plain sailing this season, her stars of old are getting just that; old, but one in the locker is Love Rory. Course and distance winner three years ago has seen him decline, but he is still well treated and never runs a bad race around here.

Ran here two days ago over a longer trip when finishing fourth and will be interesting to see if he takes his chances here. But I would expect Ballyboker Bridge to add to his course and distance win last year when beating quite a few of these.

Since then he has run creditable behind Cantlow two times and had beaten Colour Squadron very easily this year at the course. He also holds his nearest adversary from Cheltenham.

Ballyboker Bridge : 2pt win @ 9/4 (BOG)

14.40 Haydock  – Best Odds Guaranteed At 188bet Handicap (7f)

Richard Hannon’s Oh This Is Us should be most definitely exploiting his good draw in stall 1. He has kicked off his season well since returning from Dubai with just being denied at Doncaster in the Lincoln.

It’s a race that has found out handicapped horses, but he thrived when going on to win at Bath just holding on by a neck. It’s the best of races and with an entry in this year’s Queen Anne he is a very well thought of individual. If anything can foil him this might come from Twin Appeal who drew well clear at Musselburgh fourteen days ago, has to contend with a 4lb rise, if the selection has a day off he looks best of the field without him.

Oh This Is Us : 2pt win @ 3/1 (BOG)

17.25 Doncaster – Fine and Country Newcomers Maiden Stakes (5f)

I would like to think Richard Faheys juveniles are not that forward despite Darkanna costing just over 200K. She is bred for speed being by Dark Angel out of Jadanna/Mujahid, she should just on pedigree be too hot to handle, good to see Paul Hanagan back in the Fahey camp more often.

Big danger will no doubt come from Roger Varian’s Dahik, the juveniles from the yard have been what I would say forward compared to last year’s batch.

Darkanna : 2pt Win @ 5/2 (BOG)

17.40 Ripon – Traditional Family Funday Sunday 21st May Handicap  (0-85)

This looks between the top two in the market being Washed and the selection Logi. The former will represent Robert Cowell’s yard, penny dropped really well when coming on from a poor debut run on the all-weather when winning at Catterick on his final start as a juvenile.

Handicap debut which looks poor by the standard and is one to keep on the right side of with Luke Morris in the plate, but I am with David Barron’s Logi who had a far busier juvenile campaign. Not wasting any time getting off the mark when winning at Wolverhampton when beating Jack the Truth by three and a half lengths.

Struggled over 6f here when seventh and this step back to 5f should see both Kodiac youngsters go well over the optimum trip with the slight push towards Logi who looks better drawn of the pair.

Logi : 2pt win @ 4/1 (BOG)

18.10 Punchestown – attheraces.com (PRO/AM) I.N.H.Flat (16f)

What a day yesterday for Patrick Mullins when taking both Grade 1’s, but back to reality and a bumper in which he rides winners for fun and I expect him to give a good account with Sparky Stowaway.

He is well related to a chase winner, with Dam a bumper winner and should make his presence felt here for Thomas Mullins. Dangers look to come from Martin Brassil’s You Raise Me Up who has a great pedigree through Presenting / Supreme Leader and swings my views slightly being a big fan of both sires.

The Shearers Wife represents Gordon Elliott, again nicely bred newcomer by Beneficial through blood line of Pistolet Bleu, but I think will come on after this outing.

You Raised Me Up : 1pt each way @ 9/1 (BOG)

 

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